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Lara Martin Lengel

Lara Martin Lengel, Ph.D. began her research on transnational gender and media studies as a Fulbright Research Scholar at American Institute of Maghreb Studies Fellow in Tunisia. Her refereed research appears as lead articles in Text and Performance Quarterly, Convergence and Journal of Communication Inquiry, and in numerous other journals including, among others, Communication Studies, Journal of International and Intercultural Communication, French Journal of Media Research, International Journal of Communication, Studies in Symbolic Interaction, International Journal of Health Communication, Gender & History, International and Intercultural Communication Annual, Feminist Media Studies and International Journal of Women’s Studies. Her books include Intercultural Communication and Creative Practice (Praeger, 2005), Casting Gender: Women and Performance in Global Contexts (Peter Lang, 2005), Social Media Archaeology from Theory to Practice (MacroWorld, 2021) and Embodied Activisms: Performative Expressions of Political and Social Action (Lexington, 2022). In addition to with the aforementioned fellowships, she has received grants totalling nearly $500,000 from Fulbright-Hayes, and US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs and Middle East Partnership Program.

Contact: School of Media and Communication, Bowling Green State University, 314 Kuhlin Center, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA.


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